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ZCTF Report – Nov 2012

ZCTF Report – Nov 2012

 

ZIMBABWE CONSERVATION TASK FORCE
 
Only after the last tree has been cut down.
Only after the last river has been poisoned.
Only after the last fish has been caught.
Only then will you find that money cannot be eaten.
 
Cree Indian Prophecy
 
3rd November 2012
 
URGENT APPEAL
 
Several months ago, we circulated a report about a baby elephant that was rescued on the Kariba road. The elephant, Kunda was given to Debbie and Gordon Putterill of Mwanga Lodge to try and hand rear. Sadly, Kunda contracted pneumonia and died.
 
Debbie and Gordon have now asked for our assistance because 2.5 kilometres of 14 strand game fencing has been stolen from their game reserve and a number of animals have already escaped. They have obtained a quotation to replace the fencing and the amount they are trying to raise is USD8 640.00.
 
This is a very urgent matter because the longer the fence remains in a state of disrepair, the more animals will escape and they will become a prime target for poachers once they leave the safety of the game reserve. If anyone can help either with funds or with the fencing itself, please contact us immediately. We would be most grateful to anyone who can assist.
 
 
Johnny Rodrigues
Chairman for Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force
Landline: 263 4 336710
Mobile: 263 712 603 213
Email: [email protected]
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/ZCTF-Zimbabwe-Conservation-Task-Force/246013052094585
Website: www.zctfofficialsite.org.

 
The Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force relies soley on public donations. Your donation can help to preserve the wildlife in Zimbabwe. If you would like to assist, please contact us.
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